Safe and Successful Gas Hydrate Plug Remediation in Vega Asset – Norwegian Gas Condensate Subsea Production System

Author:

Navaneetha Kannan Seetharaman1,Torsvik Magne2,Ugueto Luis2,Hatscher Stephan2,Ravichandran Sriram3,Sloan Dendy3,Zerpa Luis E.3,Koh Carolyn3

Affiliation:

1. Wintershall Dea Norge AS, Norway / Colorado School of Mines, Center for Hydrate Research, Golden, USA

2. Wintershall Dea Norge AS, Norway

3. Colorado School of Mines, Center for Hydrate Research, Golden, USA

Abstract

Abstract Gas hydrate plugs formed in subsea flowlines create complex challenges in plug remediation operations and can result in significant operational expenditures. In Vega, a Norwegian gas condensate subsea asset, a hydrate blockage was identified in a 12" ID flowline in June 2020. This work chronicles a series of operational activities in the detection of the hydrate blockage, modeling assessment, and safe and successful plug remediation efforts. Under the assumption that multiple plugs were present in the flowline, gas pockets could have formed in between the plugs, creating intermediate high-pressure regions. The two-sided depressurization of the flowline below hydrate equilibrium pressure (10 bara at 5°C) established successful pressure communication from both ends of the flowline. The field data interpretation showed the release of gas pockets and the corresponding pressure spikes during plug dissociation. The operational experiences from hydrate plug detection and melting, as well as modeling activities, provide valuable input for future hydrate remediation operations. The collective team effort in recording and analyzing all the instances addresses three main concerns of paramount significance in the oil and gas industry, which include the safety of personnel, equipment, and the environment.

Publisher

SPE

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